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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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Brooklyn, New York
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18
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II BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN AUG. 18, 1946 New Hampshire; Mr. and Mr. James Power, Isabel Croc and Wyn Hoyt. tyOCLGLiA lHf vj gS; (J i 1 yj Rjg; JUitT Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Witt of 661 Georgia Ave. are vacationing at Hotel Last Frontier. Las Veeas. Nev Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Witt of 661 Georgia Ave. are vacationing at Russell Patndge Has Amusing rarty Mrs. J. L.

Nova of 227 Corbln 1 Place, Mrs. M. Cannold of 2515 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Avenue and Mrs. William Hewlett Harbor, Aug. 17 One of Quinn and Miss Marilyn Qulnn of the most amusing parties of the late rjouglaston are vacationing at Po-Summer season in the Five Towns COno Manor Inn, Pocono Manor, Pa.

was the cocktail costume kiddie! party given Friday night for 150 1 friends by Mrs. Russell Ghdden Pat-, ku, XVs 3 ridge in honor of Mr. Patridge, wholT'Jj, KBlahrataH Vile hirfViriav ni vprsfl rv I Banquets IT'S TRADITION1 AT BOSSERT For of In the annex of the seawane-Harbor Club, Hewlett Harbor. The living room of the annex was decorated to simulate a playroom. An organ grinder with a monkey, a popcorn and peanut stand were appropriate features.

The guests, wearing colorful children's clothes made merry as they played juvenile parlor gamei and enjoyed champagne punch. Among the guests Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pell, Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Morgan, Mr and Mrs. En-ders M. Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis J. Gumpert, Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Long Judge and Mrs. Leslie J. Ekenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Richard G.

Auspitzer. Mr. and Mrs. William Austin, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles G. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dick-etU, Captain and Mrs. Francis R.

I Mayer, August Seebeck, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Heath, Dr.

and Mrs. John Harris, Mr. and Mrs. M. Boit of.

Greenwich, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman i McGee of Westport, Mr. and (J If 1 rSwlUple" ihoroughbrcd classics exclusive with Locser's! JM fc hquets aw I Hotel BO SSBR Your Sporlleigh roal looks with M) If! asMirance jfjj MOMTAOUtSTMIT not only to next fall and uintrr lmt to the vjf 1 XIII "wB ft R0OKlY future as well. Its ff't it A ilLr M7i Mrs.

Robert Bannin, Mr. and Mrs. John Mattheys, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murray, Mr.

and Mis. Lawrence Preston, Mr. and Mrs Walter Doer-chueh, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hager, who have Just returned from mrCTTrfl evrr.lning,evcr.h.al,le, -lassie beauty JjkM I ltff rrn makes a wardrobe "iiihsI- for MM Tl (N I rv i Ci i rollegienne and careerist alike.

--r fV v'o' li-' "Neutral classic colors in fine VC 7 American Woolen Company fabrics, (C I 0f I I Lr warmly interlined and I Kv fl mmil quality-lined with Earl-Glo rayon Hv m. (f A PZLEZJ satin. Styling and quality VTfl you'd expect to cost I I 1 I -Afllf! sko.oi8. ,11 fxt X-i'i if iM; Brf rw i-r SV! vi Ai'll 1. "I 'JrX WW'Sr 'lilEP-.

Aer green. 25.50 1 1 1 utiii life) rms I i I I. Ii i KSFMmSW lVork sat'ing, Iim? saving, dollar saving! I b. Boy rso (mf Brf iil I ft i'' tJ. tf bnlmncaan MyUs) in natural camel color 'r" 5 ony.

roof fliirf r-mpf i i 'X (firk IIWOV Mill I r'X oirf omte. Sprue blue, thrmh 'I I I A 1 la anrf tobacco brown. 25.50 lift ifxt. HI'll I I IM $.1 if bought rrarly marlr! I 'l si 1. $.1 if bought rrnrly marlr! The fabric is all cut out just sew it together! It should take an hour if you're an experienced needlewoman, only a little longer if you never made a dress in your life.

"You Sew It" includes clearly marked parts, picture instructions and everything the dress needs except needles and thread. No shopping for buttons and other odds and ends! Cut to S. Bureau of Standards measurements. Washable cotton percale. Sizes 2, 6.

8. Write or phone now for two or more. Stale style, pattern and color. Slle if 100 liny floral, jiink. or blue Sty le 101 canily stripe, reel or blue (ill.) Style 102 medium floral rayon trim; pink or blur (ill.) Slvlc 103 tiny check, red or Line Fabrics I.

ocser's Third floor Al our Brooklyn Slor On'y Mail anil phone orrfert filled irhen fofal i 1.51 or more, M-rliixit-e of tax. Call THlangle 5-8100 GARDEN CITY FRANKLIN at NINTH Garden City 1800 SHUokn.N 1, -V lLTO.N at UO.NU -Tltiaiigle 3-3100 BROOKLYN N. Y. FL LTOX at BOND THiang'.

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